On Thu, May 03 2018, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > The incredibly useful `git-tbdiff` tool to compare patch series (say, to see > what changed between two iterations sent to the Git mailing list) is slightly > less useful for this developer due to the fact that it requires the `hungarian` > and `numpy` Python packages which are for some reason really hard to build in > MSYS2. So hard that I even had to give up, because it was simply easier to > reimplement the whole shebang as a builtin command. > > The project at https://github.com/trast/tbdiff seems to be dormant, anyway. > Funny (and true) story: I looked at the open Pull Requests to see how active > that project is, only to find to my surprise that I had submitted one in August > 2015, and that it was still unanswered let alone merged. I've been using branch-diff and haven't found issues with it yet, it works like tbdiff but better. Faster, uses the same diff as git (better), and spews to the pager by default.